Claims Class Delivers Principles of Forensic Delay Analysis Course in Dubai with Success
Claims Class introduced its new course, 'The Principles of Forensic Delay Analysis', to the Dubai market yesterday, 10th September 2013.
Delegates happy to receive their certificates of achievement at the end of the day!
If an extension of time claim is to succeed, it is essential to link cause with effect and the one-day course is designed to give those who are involved in the preparation, review and management of claims an overview of the various methods of calculating the effect of delays on the time for completion.
The course was presented by Andy Hewitt, Principal of Claims Class and Lee Sporle, Managing Director of Sporle Consultancy Services which provides planning and delay analysis services to the construction industry.
Feedback from the delegates was excellent and Claim Class is looking forward to presenting the course in other locations in the near future. We are also working with Sporle Consultancy to develop a more detailed two-day course which will look at the more practical side of forensic delay analysis, rather than the one-day overview course. The two-day course will be of benefit to planners and the like who are involved in the actual preparation of delay analyses.
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